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| I have a gelding who is totally challenging me at the gate. I have had a soundness exam at a university, have had his teeth done, have and can do time onlies quietly will walk in and out all day long. He will calmly slow work the pattern. He is really broke, move his feet, ribs, shoulder hip ect. easily. He refuses at the gate will stop, not go foward, spin and recently rearing. I have moved his feet and this usually helps because after I get after him pretty good he has always gone and made a good run. No real glaring problems on the pattern. This is not every time either some days he will walk up and take right off. I run him on lasix he bled about a year ago. I at first thought he was scared and it would take time to get over, but instead its getting worse. I do not work him at home on the barrels at more than a trot or slow lope. Mostly I just do conditioning in farm fields. At my whits end, is he spoiled, needs discipline, still hurting? Looking for opinions. I am getting ready to try another saddle and thinking of xrays of spine etc. I want to get this fixed but literally the only time he acts up is when we are going in for a competition run. Do I keep entering or??? Thanks |
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        Location: CTX | Not sure, but maybe you are anticipating him refusing to go in? When you tense up he can feel it and start acting up. Hope you can figure it out, it can be dangerous when they start rearing up. |
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| the first thing that comes to mind is EPM. That was what my horse did when he had EPM. Could be kissing spines or saddle fit also. Kind of a broad area there. |
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   Location: who knows? | Ulsers.......or soundness exam........or chiro.............
Edited by nvrenuf 2015-10-26 3:37 PM
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   Location: North Dakota | Almost every gate issue I've ever dealt with has been pain related. If you have some sort of soundness issue, bute (or previcoxx)him when you ride AND compete....EVERY.SINGLE.TIME if he's better....there's someplace he's hurting. If he does it through the pain meds it's either anxiety or nasty attitude. OR he thinks he can get your number. If you are younger you need to ride a bit more confidently if you are not you may have to sacrifice a run or 2 and when he refuses the gate, lope him in the place where he refuses until he's begging to go into the gate and relax, you might have to lope him until you can slip him in while they drag but you get the idea...Some of these horses really feed off the rider....one circumstance of bad timing can cause weeks/months of problems. |
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| Thanks for the comments so far. I have done injections, and soundness, have tried him on pozzi relax, bute, and banamine. Still problems. I am thinking it is his attitude because he is a little on the lazy side when working at home. I have not had his spine checked and plan to have some xrays. At this point I am probably anticipating it some and agrivating the problem some. |
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| I have had a couple of horses like you are describing. Please read this article and then ask your vet about using "Dantrolene". http://www.aaep.org/info/horse-health?publication=782
Realize that the "tying up" they describe does NOT have to be obvious. The horse does NOT have to quit moving, or even change his manner of moving in any way, except they can refuse to want to go in and do an activity that they know can cause the terrible muscle paint that "RER" causes. So do NOT rule it out just because your don't see typical "tying up" symptoms. These horses are usually VERY TIGHT muscled. They may even bite at you when you try to touch them due to the pain their muscles are in from a constant state of contraction.
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| Did you have tests done to figure this out, great with diet only not??? He does get
****y when I cinch him up nothing serious just extra grumpy, so it sounds possible. I am curious how I would go further into seeing if this is the problem. |
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   Location: Texas | Go to walmart and buy omeprazole and ranitidine in the acid reducer section.
20 150mg ranitidine 2x a day 11 omeprazole 1x a day
Try this for 2 weeks and give him this time off. On NSAIDS ulcers will get worse so this could be why he wasn't better when using bute or banamine. |
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         Location: So. California | You can 5 panel DNA hair test - animal genetics. It's a little over $100 http://animalgenetics.com/Equine/Genetic_Disease/Index.asp |
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| Did you have tests done to figure this out, great with diet only not??? He does get
****y when I cinch him up nothing serious just extra grumpy, so it sounds possible. I am curious how I would go further into seeing if this is the problem. |
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         Location: So. California | The test is easy (and inexpensive), you just pull mane hairs and send them in. You can change your diet in the meantime, consider treating for ulcers, and wait for the results. |
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      Location: Texas Big Country | Just a random thought are you with-holding water after you give the lasix until after you run? If you dont they can drink a ton and bloat up like crazy and feel real grumpy about athletic stuff until after they pee real good. |
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         Location: TN | some times its just a good case of nerves with a "younger" in the seasoning process. If your certian nothing is physically wrong, be patient and work on spending time in the gate area. try siging up for top of a drag and stay in the gate after the tractror . figure out ways to change it up a bit. can u find a saddle club and try a Ranch or walk trot class?? good luck |
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       Location: Bandera, TX | horsingaround - 2015-10-27 11:15 AM some times its just a good case of nerves with a "younger" in the seasoning process. If your certian nothing is physically wrong, be patient and work on spending time in the gate area. try siging up for top of a drag and stay in the gate after the tractror . figure out ways to change it up a bit. can u find a saddle club and try a Ranch or walk trot class?? good luck
I like this advice. |
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     Location: Northwest Florida | horsingaround - 2015-10-27 11:15 AM some times its just a good case of nerves with a "younger" in the seasoning process. If your certian nothing is physically wrong, be patient and work on spending time in the gate area. try siging up for top of a drag and stay in the gate after the tractror . figure out ways to change it up a bit. can u find a saddle club and try a Ranch or walk trot class?? good luck
I'm having a similiar problem with one of my mares, and having ruled out pain, I plan to take her to some saddle club shows and get her in the arena doing other things to get her more comfortable. Trail class, ranch riding.. to relieve the anxiety and anticipation she feels when entering the alley. |
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      Location: NE Pa-Gods Country | after ruling out epm....ulcers....try just trailriding and conditioning at home and no exhibitions or time onlies.... |
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| I ranch ride mostly all the time, I can go in any type of show/ ranch class, can time only, sit quietly at the gate, go in and out etc. Flat footed no concern at all. I do hold water after Lasix. He only acts up before the competition run. I am going to do the tests and treat again for ulcers in the mean time. Thanks for all the advice.
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Have you looked into the throat air flapper deally bob? |
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| For about 8 months I seriously struggled getting my mare in the arena for run. She would get super super nervous, rear up, etc. Tried all sorts of relaxing pastes, buddy horses, you name it and nothing worked. While we were hand grazing her one night after riding we started to hear an odd popping noise with her jaw. Turns out she had/has TMJ issues. Once we changed her bit and went to working on her TMJ she was a totally different horse. She will get on the muscle but does not throw the temper tantrum she used going in the pen. |
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